About this program
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering is a multidisciplinary blend of skills and strategies from agriculture and bioresource, chemical, civil and geological engineering. Environmental engineers find solutions to the environmental challenges associated with resource development, waste management, urbanization, industry and many other aspects of our modern technological society. Environmental engineers are focused and highly trained professionals who are well positioned to lead multidisciplinary teams of other trained professionals.
The Ph.D. program is designed for students who wish to continue working at an advanced level in a specialized field and who have demonstrated an ability to work independently and have made an original contribution of significance to the advancement of knowledge in the area of specialization. The Doctor of Philosophy Degree requires a minimum of six credit units for courses which are graduate in character beyond the Master's requirement, successful completion of a research thesis and participation in seminars, colloquia and related activities.
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The University of Saskatchewan
USask is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home toworld-leading researchin areas of global importance, such as water and food security and infectious diseases. Study and discovery is enhanced by our outstanding facilities, including...